... for the comforting of such that delight in music, it may be permitted, that in the beginning or in the end of common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song to the praise of ALMIGHTY GOD in the best sort... Fraser's Magazine - Page 3071860Full view - About this book
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1839 - 584 pages
...delight in music, it may be permitted, that, in the beginning, or in the end of the common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of hymn may be understanded and perceived. Item, Because in all alterations, and specially in rites... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 478 pages
...of the common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song 35 to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort of...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of hymn may be understanded and perceived. L. Item, Because in all alterations, and specially in 5... | |
| Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839 - 490 pages
...of the common prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song us to the praise of Almighty God, in the best sort of...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of hymn may be understanded and perceived. L. Item, Because in all alterations, and specially in 5... | |
| Robert Simpson - 1842 - 560 pages
...in the beginning, or in the end of Common Prayer, either at morning or evening, there may be sung a hymn, or such like song, to the praise of Almighty...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived." t PRAYER BEFORE SERMON. The 55 canon, on the form of... | |
| Edward Scobell - Dissenters, Religious - 1843 - 92 pages
...that there may be sung a Hymn, or such like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best method and music that may be conveniently devised: having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived ? " (which last point, now that people are able to read,... | |
| John Mason Neale - 1844 - 734 pages
...or evening, there may be sung an hymn, or such like song, to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived." At all events, is there reason in beginning now to draw... | |
| Henry William Cripps - Clergy - 1845 - 814 pages
...or evening, there may be sung an hymn or such like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived. " Also in the Articles for the Administration of Prayers... | |
| 1846 - 844 pages
...permitted, that in the beginning or the end of Common Prayers, either at morning or evening, there may be a hymn (or such like song,) to the praise of ALMIGHTY...conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understanded and perceived." The Reformers evidently wished to restore plain long... | |
| Peter Heylyn, Ecclesiastical History Society - Church and state - 1849 - 516 pages
...or evening, there may be sung an hymn or such like song to the praise of Almighty God, in the best melody and music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sentence of the hymn may be understood and perceived." According to which order, as plain song was retained... | |
| Bible - 1849 - 416 pages
...or Evening, there may be sung a Hymn, or such like Song, to the praise of Almighty God, in the best Melody and Music that may be conveniently devised, having respect that the sense of the Hymn may be understood and perceived." See Sparrow's "Collection of Articles and Canons,"... | |
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